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La Gioconda

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Hungarian State Opera: AuditoriumAndrássy út 22, Budapest, Central Hungary, 1061, Ungarn
Datum/Zeit in Budapest Zeitzone
Darsteller
Hungarian State Opera
János KovácsMusikalische Leitung
András Almási-TothRegie
Krisztina LisztopádBühnenbild
Bori TóthKostüme
Tamás PillingerLicht
Hungarian State Opera Orchestra
Hungarian State Opera Chorus
Hungarian National Ballet
Zsuzsanna ÁdámSopranLa GiocondaJun 08, 13
Francesca TiburziSopranLa GiocondaJun 11, 15 mat, 20
István KovácsháziTenorEnzo GrimaldoJun 08, 13
Stefano La CollaTenorEnzo GrimaldoJun 11, 15 mat, 20
Krisztián CserBassAlvise Badoero
Andrea SzántóMezzosopranLaura Adorno
Csaba SzegediBaritonBarnaba
Atala SchöckMezzosopranLa Cieca
Boldizsár ZajkásBassZuàne
Gergely BiriTenorIsèpo
Karoly FeketeBaritonMonk
Gergely IrlandaBassMonk

Opera in four acts, in Italian, with Hungarian, English, and Italian subtitles

Ponchielli's most famous opera whisks the audience back to the magical, but at the same time, dangerous Venetian Republic of the 17th century. The piece's protagonist is a street singer named Gioconda. In spite of her name, which means “the jovial one”, her life takes a tragic turn owing to the intrigues of a diabolically evil figure who is hopelessly in love with her.

Ponchielli and Boito employ nearly every available trope of grand opéra: the carnival masquerade, the love triangle, unexpected twists, poison, a blind woman denounced as a witch, stirring crowd scenes – and dance: the best-known part of the opera is the ballet interlude the Dance of the Hours.

This work in the style of French and Italian grand opera premiered in a production directed by András Almási-Tóth.